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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Choose a category. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. O 2 or no O 2. Silly Cycles. I Got The Power!!. Light and Dark. Labeling. C’s & O’s & H’s Oh my!. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Choose a category. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. O2 or no O2 Silly Cycles I Got The Power!! Light and Dark Labeling C’s & O’s & H’s Oh my! 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. O2 or no O2 10 Which step in cellular respiration does not require oxygen?

  5. O2 or no O2 10: Answer Glycolysis

  6. O2 or no O220 Why is oxygen so important to the other two steps?

  7. O2 or no O2 20: Answer It removes the electrons from the end of the ETC to allow others to move in

  8. O2 or no O2 30 What term means “oxygen not required”?

  9. O2 or no O2 30: Answer Anaerobic

  10. O2 or no O2 40 How does cyanide kill you?

  11. O2 or no O2 40: Answer Blocks oxygen from being able to pick up electrons

  12. O2 or no O2 50 If oxygen is not present, what process will occur in muscle cells? In Bacteria?

  13. O2 or no O2 50: Answer Lactic Acid Fermentation Alcoholic Fermentation

  14. Silly Cycles10 Why do we call the Calvin Cycle the Dark Reaction? BONUS: What scientist discovered the Calvin Cycle?

  15. SillyCycles 10: Answer Does not require light energy Bonus: Melvin Calvin

  16. Silly Cycles20 What is the other name for the Krebs Cycle? AND What molecules start and then end it?

  17. Silly Cycles20: Answer Citric Acid Cycle 2 pyruvates 8NADH & 2FADH2

  18. Silly Cycles 30 What are the products of JUST the Light Reaction?

  19. Silly Cycles 30: Answer O2 is the byproduct (leaves the cell) NADPH (electron carrier for Calvin Cycle) ATP (energy to power the Calvin Cycle)

  20. Silly Cycles 40 Which cycle includes NADH and FADH2 dropping off electrons, trading them for hydrogen and then eventually getting a large number of ATP? (Please note either Photosynthesis or CR)

  21. Silly Cycles 40: Answer Electron Transport Chain

  22. Silly Cycles 50 Which cycle takes recently made electrons and combines them with ATP, carbon dioxide and water to create one molecule of glucose?

  23. Silly Cycles 50: Answer Calvin Cycle

  24. I Got The Power!! 10 What does ATP stand for?

  25. I Got The Power!! 10 Answer: Adenosine Triphosphate

  26. I Got The Power!! 20 Why does Glycolysis only net 2 ATP?

  27. I Got The Power!! 20 Answer It takes 2 ATP to start the process so you have to pay those back

  28. I Got The Power!! 30 How many ATP are made during… a)Glycolysis b)Krebs cycle c)ETC

  29. I Got The Power!! 30 Answer • 2 • 2 • 32

  30. I Got The Power!! 40 What type of energy is produced in photosynthesis? What type of energy is produced in cellular respiration?

  31. I Got The Power!! 40 Answer P: glucose CR: ATP

  32. I Got The Power!! 50 Where do each of the following energy making processes take place? a)Glycolysis b)Krebs Cycle c)ETC

  33. I Got The Power!! 50 Answer a)Glycolysis: cytoplasm b)Krebs Cycle: Inner mitochondria (matrix) c)ETC: inner membrane (mito)

  34. Light and Dark10 Where do the Light and Dark Reactions occur? (each specific site)

  35. Light and Dark10 Answer Light: thylakoid membrane Dark: stroma

  36. Light and Dark20 Where do the original 2 electrons come from for the Light reaction? What molecule is used to replace those electrons? BONUS: What is the process in the 2nd question named?

  37. Light and Dark20 Answer Orig: chlorophyll Replaced: splitting of water Bonus: Photolysis

  38. Light and Dark30 Why does photosystem 2 come before photosystem 1?

  39. Light and Dark30 Answer Photosystem 1 was discovered first

  40. Light and Dark40 What is the starting molecule for the Calvin Cycle? And how many carbons does it have?

  41. Light and Dark40 Answer RuBP / 5

  42. Light and Dark50 What molecule is responsible for adding on the sixth C at the beginning of the Calvin Cycle?

  43. Light and Dark50 Answer CO2

  44. Labeling 10 Identify the following items. Why are these organelles able to make such a large amount of energy?

  45. Labeling 10 Answer • Chloroplast • Mitochondria • Increased surface area • (thylakoids and double membrane)

  46. Labeling 20 Label the following item: 1 2 4 3 5

  47. Labeling 20 Answer • Light • CO2 • H2O • Glucose • O2

  48. Labeling 30 Label the following item. Identify where active and passive transport take place. 1 2

  49. Labeling 30 Answer • ETC • ATP Synthase • Active: E- energy moving H+ • Passive: H+ flowing by conc. grad.

  50. Labeling 40 Fill in the missing : 1 2 Occurs in skeletal muscle of animals Occurs in yeast and bacteria

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